Met Office Sunday Morning Weather Forecast 23/06/2024

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23 June-National Weather Forecast presented by Aidan McGivern.
Transcript
00:00Hello. Increasingly sunny skies and increasing temperatures during the next few days. But
00:07as we start Sunday, it's not sunny everywhere. Northern and Western England as well as Wales,
00:12a lot of low cloud, some mist around the coast, some drizzle over the hills. Now, it will
00:18take some time, but inland the cloud will tend to break up and there will be some sunshine
00:22coming through. As that happens, temperatures will rise. By the afternoon, 25 Celsius possible
00:29in the south-east, 23-24 widely across the south elsewhere, 19-22 further north. And
00:35for Scotland, Northern Ireland, Northern England, North Wales, widespread blue skies. One fly
00:41in the ointment if you're heading to the coast across South Devon, South Cornwall, there
00:45could be some lingering mist. There would even be some patchy drizzle over Dartmoor
00:50for example. But for the vast majority, it's a fine day. And overnight, we keep the clear
00:54skies. But for Western Scotland, Northern Ireland, some thicker cloud will arrive, some
00:58patchy light rain and drizzle. By dawn, where we've got the cloud, 13-14 Celsius. And it's,
01:05even with the clear skies, a warmer night compared with recent nights, compared with
01:10many nights during June so far in fact. However, it is a beautiful start to Monday. Plenty
01:17of sunshine across the country and light winds, so temperatures soon rising through the morning.
01:23Cloud will build and once again we could be plagued by a lot of mist around some of these
01:28southern coastal parts. This will be very hit and miss depending on where you are. Inland,
01:33widely bright skies. But for Western Scotland, Northern Ireland, some light showers around
01:38with some thicker cloud here and more of a breeze there for the far northwest of Scotland.
01:43But where we've got the sunnier skies, temperatures up to 28 Celsius in the southeast, likely
01:49to be the warmest day of the year so far. Mid-20s fairly widely elsewhere, up to 23
01:55or 24 there for parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland. Later Monday, the cloud tends to
02:01thin once again across southern parts and so we're going to see high pressure just centre
02:06itself to the east of the UK during Tuesday and Wednesday. That will tend to keep weather
02:12fronts at bay but it will also draw up some increasingly warm air from the south and as
02:18that happens, temperatures will be rising day by day. Tuesday's top temperatures, 28-29
02:24Celsius. By Wednesday, one or two spots could get 30 degrees before the potential later
02:30in the week for a thundery breakdown. We'll keep you updated right here on our YouTube
02:34channel. Bye bye.

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